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I think most times you have to have approval from whatever department, in your state, that handles non-piblic education before you can pull your child out of public school and homeschool. I know I did. But here, it was relatively quick, like less than 24 hours to get approval.

I think most times you have to have approval from whatever department, in your state, that handles non-piblic education before you can pull your child out of public school and homeschool. I know I did. But here, it was relatively quick, like less than 24 hours to get approval.

In most states there is no approval process, only a notification process.

by Anonymous 2
on Mar. 4, 2013 at 6:42 PM

You are right, I used the wrong word. I had to send in my Notice of Intent and then they basically e mailed me back stating they received my notice and I was legally able to homeschool from that point. Sorry.

Quoting sha_lyn68:

Quoting Anonymous:

I think most times you have to have approval from whatever department, in your state, that handles non-piblic education before you can pull your child out of public school and homeschool. I know I did. But here, it was relatively quick, like less than 24 hours to get approval.

In most states there is no approval process, only a notification process.

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